MANCHESTER UNITED’s Champions League defeat to Juventus was worrying. So worrying, in fact, that it should be 3mbet remembered as being WORSE than their European final defeats to Barcelona in 2009 and 2011. Manchester United never troubled Juventus at Old Trafford. And when a side boasts the players the Red Devils do, that simply isn’t good enough. And, as Paul Scholes vented to the BT Sport cameras after the match, the former England international made 3mbet the worrying claim: “It felt like United were the away side.” Paulo Dybala’s goal was enough for Juventus and they knew it. They did not need Cristiano Ronaldo to write narratives on his Old Trafford return, nor did they need Dybala to conjure any more magic. One was always going to be 3mbet enough. The last time Manchester United were so hopelessly outplayed was probably against Barcelona, during the days of Sir Alex Ferguson. But this is worse. A lot worse. They were in finals, against a side widely regarded as among the best of all time. Lionel Messi at the peak of his powers, with Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto’o - then David Villa and Pedro - either side of him made for devastating watching.